







โก Charge smarter, protect better, and power everything in style!
The POWRUI Surge Protector combines 6 AC outlets with 2 smart USB ports delivering up to 2.4A total output, backed by a robust 1680 Joules surge protection system. Featuring a convenient top phone holder and ETL certification, it safeguards your devices with ultra-fast response circuits while offering versatile charging for your home or office setup.

















| ASIN | B07DCRVBYX |
| Amperage | 2.4 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,467 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #176 in Electrical Multi-Outlets |
| Brand | POWRUI |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Home Appliances, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (35,055) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.11"L x 3.74"W |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | POWRUI |
| Maximum Current | 2.4 Amps |
| Mfr Part Number | AHR-363 |
| Model Number | AHR-363 |
| Number of Outlets | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | surge protector against electrical spikes-It truly provides great protection of your precious plugged-in devices |
| Surge Protection Rating | 1680 Joules |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 666389103048 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
D**N
Excellent Product
Reading through the reviews here, it seems as if Amazon has merged reviews for two different products from the same manufacturer. I have several of both products shown in the photos. I read some folks complain about the product not being snugly affixed to a wall outlet. We do not have that problem. As shown in photo #1, there is no space between the surge protector and the wall socket. We affixed the unit to the outlet using the long screw provided. BUT, you should note how these things work. This is attached, via that screw, to the wall outlet, and the wall outlet needs to be affixed firmly to the electrical box in which it resides. If you take off the wall outlet cover and there is play in the outlet itself, tighten it. Then place the cover and the surge protector over the outlet and affix the long screw through both into the outlet. The more firmly seated the outlet in the box, the firmer the surge protector and outlet cover plate will be. The other product is shown in photo #2. I purchased this product specifically because it only uses one, not two, plugs. As you can see in the last photo, this single gang outlet is on our kitchen island counter side, and so I needed an extension device to provide more outlets than the single plug. This device does NOT have a screw to affix it to the outlet behind it, so yes you have to be careful in unplugging devices from it else you can pull it out of the outlet. On the flip side of the coin, this surge protector is rotatable so you can rotate it 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise to have the surge protector horizonal, and you can even rotate it a full 180 degrees so that it is vertical with the USB ports facing down toward the floor. Why would anyone want to do this? If those USB ports are not in use, you can accumulate dust if they are facing UP. Each of these surge protectors work well and have their benefits and drawbacks. So before you select one, know how you will be using it, where you will be using it, and then make your decision on which to purchase. The first one is nice for counter uses - the photo shows one in our bathroom adjacent to the makeup vanity. The cell phone sits on top in the holder quite nicely. The second surge protector works well in our kitchen island counter - we have one on either end of the counter - and we purchased an additional one that we keep in our travel pack for when we get to the hotel and find they don't have sufficient outlets.
A**T
Pretty good! Sits flat! Sturdy and doesn't come off each time after unplugging and item.
Works good! Bought two of these at walmart. A different brand but the exact model. Only one of them worked. So instead of trading the non working one for another one, in fear of the replacement also not working. And having to go to the store three times for one item. I came to purchase one off of Amazon. The first one worked! So I ordered another one, and it works too! I don't know the specific AMPs specs etc. But when I am charging my phone and my tablet via the USB ports while using a laptop also plugged in and a lamp plugged in at the same time. Both the phone and tablet charged pretty fast! I like that you have the optional screw given to be able to really hold it in place so that when you pull off one plug the whole adapter doesn't come off the wall. BUT even without using the screw. It still is pretty sturdy and does not come off the wall after unplugging an item. The only time I need to hold it down while I unplug something is unplugging the laptop plug since its a heavy duty plug. Unplugging USB cables causes no movement of the adapter. Also I love that this is a FLAT adapter! It sits flat against the wall/plug. There are other good brands out there too, but they have flawed models and are expensive! (GE) They are curved!? So when you plug in or unplug a plug on any of the side (not middle) ports, you HAVE TO hold it while doing so, because it will rock to that side and almost totally come unplugged each time. Name brand isn't always the best. This is my new favourite wall adapter!
P**N
Nice surge protector
Perfect size and works great in charging multiple devices at the same time.
J**E
Not perfect, but good enough I bought more for other locations.
In general, this is a great surge protector with the bonus of having 2 USB charging ports included. Two major downsides for me are: (1) The casing is not designed to fit flush against the wall, leaving a visible gap around the edges of the surge protector between it and the wall, and (2) The surge protector is designed to fit over both electrical outlet plugs in a standard outlet, but the surge protector only plugs into the receptacle of one outlet and then has a small plastic nub that fits into the bottom outlet rather than plugging into both and utilizing the electrical connections of both outlets. I have an older model that plugs into both outlets and fits flush against the wall, making it much sturdier, cosmetically smooth and seamless, and half of the expansion outlets in the older model are powered by each of the two outlets in the receptacle rather than all of them being powered by (and anchored into) just one of the wall receptacle plugs. Although the surge protector bolts into the wall socket/receptacle, the fact that it is not flush to the wall combined with not being plugged fully into both outlets of the wall receptacle leaves it slightly loose, and you must be extra careful unplugging appliances from the surge protector. I place one hand against the surge protector cover to hold it firmly in place while I unplug the cord(s) I want to disconnect. Having an older model that plugs into both outlets and bolts flush to the wall set a great standard that I have not been able to find again. Maybe I'm being nitpicky, but I know this surge protector COULD be better if designed to improve the two mentioned weaknesses. Otherwise, I like it enough that I purchased two more for other locations where family members often vie for access to charge their electronic devices, or where they kept unplugging lamps, landline phones, and other stationary electrical devices to charge their phones or tablets. These provide many more outlets in the same location and the capability to plug in USB cords directly instead of bulky adapters, and no one has a good excuse to unplug the lamps, alarm clock, or landline telephone charger.
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